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Chapter 21 of 21 · Crises and Cycles by Wilhelm Röpke

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

584 words · All 21 chapters

Agriculture, crisis of, 6, 21-22, 197, 216-217

Anticipatory cycles, 14-15

Armaments, 128, 206

Automobile, 27, 52, 104

Australia, 204

Austria, 44, 145, 163, 191

Balance of payments (trade), 27, 58-60, 165-166, 190, 208

Bank money, 17, 36-37, 57-58, 113-116, 122, 152-155

Budget deficit, 129, 141-144, 155-159, 199-201

Budget policy, 155-159, 173, 174

Building industry, 24-25, 29, 159

Capital goods industries, 25

Capitalism, 3-13, 38-40, 46, 70, 87-88, 93, 107, 110, 132, 139, 144, 175, 186, 194, 196, 197

Capital market, 57-58, 160, 203

Classification of crises, 33

Classification of cycle theories, 62-63

Climatological theories, 77

Competition, 76, 94, 160-161, 175, 196

Compulsory labour service, 216

Consumption, 26-27, 182-183

Consumption goods industries, 25, 89

Corporate surplus, 106, 160

Corporativism, 162-163

Credit crisis, 28, 33-37, 56, 59-60, 124

Credit restriction, 153-154

Dairy products, 22, 217

Danzig, 189

Deflation, 28, 49-50, 120-124, 152, 175, 178, 181, 188, 189, 190

Deposits, 126-127, 154, 158

Deposit reserve requirements, 154, 173

Devaluation, 186, 188-191, 192, 205, 208

Discount policy, 114, 116, 153

Disproportionality, 83

Doctrinal history of cycle theory, 62

Doctrine of Alternative Stability, 164-173, 193

Dominions, 189

Double earners, 71, 84, 214-215

Excess capacity, 15, 104, 109, 196, 198

Exchanges, foreign, 164-173, 184

Expansion, 185-210

Export trade, 29, 208

Fascism, 162-163

Faulty investment, 130, 160, 197, 202

Finland, 189

Flight of capital, 190, 191

Forced saving, 107-111, 115, 131, 158

Forecasting, 66-67

France, 36, 39, 41-42, 51, 80, 127, 209-210

Germany, 33-34, 37, 41-42, 44, 48, 50, 51, 90, 128, 142-143, 145, 155, 159, 161, 171, 179, 180, 182, 188, 191, 192, 193, 196, 201, 206-209, 217

Gold Bloc, 179, 191

Gold-mining, 128-129

Gold Standard, 10, 18, 116, 164-173, 174, 175, 188-191, 205, 209

Great Britain, 34-35, 40-41, 50-51, 143, 169, 173, 182, 183, 189, 198, 204

Harvard Committee, 64, 66

Hoarding, 123, 159, 203

Imperialism, 4-5, 72, 87-88

Import gap, 171, 208

Incomes, 26, 90, 122

Inflation, 26, 49, 91112, 117, 122, 139, 169, 175, 185, 192, 193, 206

Instalment credit, 118

Interest, rate of, 23-25, 114-115, 125, 203

International indebtedness, 59-60

International transmission of cycles, 18, 165-168

Interventionism, 144-145, 147, 159-160, 163, 177-184, 186, 195-198, 205, 207, 208

Investment, 97-111

Italy, 145, 163, 193

Japan, 49, 193

Labour market, 29, 184, 211-212

Labour nationalism, 218-219

Laissez-faire, 175, 178, 193, 195, 197

Land settlement, 216

Liberalism, 11-13, 175, 194, 197-198

Liquidity of banks, 116, 126-127, 135

Long waves, 16

Marxism, 5, 6, 13, 39, 45, 86, 87-88, 98

Means test, 212

Mengenkonjunktur, 170

Monetary theory of the trade cycle, 111-119

Money market, 23-25, 28, 57-58

Monopoly, 8-9, 85, 106, 160-161, 163, 178, 184, 186

Nationalism, 218-219

Neutral money, 150-152, 174

Office economy, 194-195, 196

Open-market operations, 154, 198

Overindebtedness, 119, 187-188

Oversaving, 91-92, 105, 131, 132

Paradox of capitalism, 48, 109

Periodicity of cycles and crises, 20

Planning, 12, 74-75, 157, 174-175, 193-198, 202

Population, 4-6, 71-72, 77, 80

Preiskonjunktur, 170

Price-level, 120-121, 170-172

Price-level stabilization, 149-152, 164-173, 186-187, 190

Principle of acceleration, 103-104, 116

Productive relief works, 215-216

Profits, 114-115

Provocative therapy, 198-200

Psychological factors, 36-37, 52, 93-97, 124, 132, 142, 169, 176, 201, 202, 204, 207, 209

Public works, 201-204

Purchasing-power parity theory, 171

Purchasing-power theory of wages, 86

Quantitative analysis, 64-67

Rationalization, 84-85, 102

Raw materials, 53, 55, 121, 171

Real estate market, 118

Reflation, 121, 186, 188, 192, 205

Replacement, 103-104. 110-111, 123, 128

Russia, 65, 73-74, 107, 139

Savings, 94, 97-111, 123, 183-184

Scandinavia, 189

Seasonal fluctuations, 14-15

Secondary depression, 96, 109, 118119-134, 135-136, 179-184

Secular trend, 15

Securities markets, 23-25, 27, 93-94, 118-119, 123, 125

Shortage of capital, 27, 99-101, 110

Shortening of working hours, 147, 212, 213-214

Socialism, 73-75, 109, 193-198, 207

South America, 51, 54

Stamp money, 204

Steuergutscheine, 201

Stocks, 103-104

Structural changes, 16, 31, 50, 137

Sweden, 60, 128, 204

Switzerland, 191

Symptomatic measures, 84, 147, 210-219

Tariff policy, 56, 79, 137, 144-145, 161-162, 173, 176, 186, 189, 195, 198, 208, 217

Taxes, 141, 142, 144, 155-159, 198, 200, 201, 205

Technical factors, 98, 112-113

Undersaving, 110

Unemployment, 56, 130, 140, 147, 210-219

Unemployment insurance, 158, 159, 210-212

United States, 35-36, 43-44, 48, 50, 52, 53, 112-113, 118-119, 121, 125, 126, 150-151, 152, 154, 166-168, 173, 187, 188, 189, 190, 196, 205-206

Wages, 184, 190, 211-212, 213

World Economic Conference, 166-167, 186, 205

World trade, 55

World War, 47-49, 52, 79, 136-137, 176

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